On Tuesday night, a tornado watch was on. A tornado in our area? It’s unusual but not unheard of here or on Long Island.
Rye Town Park will present a program for homeowners on selecting and caring for trees Saturday, September 29 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Do the students in your household need some stress relief? Do you dread the onset of cabin fever this winter?
Richard Gere has built a long career out of playing a very specific type of role: successful and corrupted by power, but with enough latent virtue to be worth rooting for (see “Pretty Woman,” “Chicago,” “Primal Fear”).
What better place to celebrate the wonders of fall than Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary?
A lot is cooking at the Don Bosco Community Center in Port Chester. Last summer, they hosted a pilot culinary program six hours a week to help them design the curriculum for a full-fledged program this fall.
A year ago SPRYE, Rye’s organization to help older adults stay in their homes, started signing up members and commenced operations.

This past June, the Rye City School District Board of Education appointed Jennifer Johnson as an Assistant Principal for Guidance and Student Support Services at Rye High School. Johnson has been at the school for eight years, and previously served as a Spanish teacher and writing mentor.

Eight Rye Country Day School seniors have been named National Merit Semifinalists.
September 11 was commemorated in a number of ways throughout the District. Some schools held morning moments of silence. Several teachers presented age-appropriate lessons and led discussions to teach students about the tragedies that took place 11 years ago and the way people came together to support one another during the difficult time.